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METAL MEMORY:
the mystery of 0718
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OUR LIMITED EDITIONS
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY
VELOCITY GROUP MAGAZINE
Bay Area Safari
Vintage Edition

This detailed photographic series examines a group of cars just as they have been brought out of long-term storage.

And we visit some interesting Garages.
BAY AREA SAFARI
Bay Area Safari
Spotlight Edition
COLLECTOR PUBLISHING SERVICES
PROVENANCE PUBLICATIONS
VELOCITY GROUP DESIGN
BROADCAST
Vertical Ascent: Warren Olson and Bruce Kessler tell the story of Lance Reventlow’s Scarab.
We revisit Artioli's Bugatti factory in Campogalliano.
Ours was the first tv production on the EB110 in 1991.
This is a collection of Velocity Group archive videos from the late 1980s, which will become pleasantly apparent.
ALFA ROMEO:
View from the Mouth of the Dragon
-1900 to 1940 -
Honor your stewardship of that car by keeping it in the library forever.
Laptop / Desktop File
Custom Made, leather bound
And the pioneering
digital publication that started it all in1996
Nathan Beehl: AutoMobilia Magazine #17
Observations on Ferrari 1946 - 1966
- The King's Eyes -


"It's always a pleasure to review a book that adds to our Ferrari knowledge…in Observations the author doesn't just recite the well-known Ferrari story, he puts it in context - the devastated country, the devastated economy, the chaotic political situation. He tells us how Enzo Ferrari sought to return to racing, and swiftly went from a racing team to race car manufacturer to maker of the world's most desirable cars…All of this is presented with unique photographs, as well as detailed charts. and technical diagrams...But this is no ordinary book, this is a bespoke publication…"
Miles takes us on Safari through the asphalt wilds of the San Francisco Bay Area.
As anyone who has really paid attention to the background street scenes in Bullitt knows, the Bay Area is a unique car community. The streets are filled with a diverse variety of cars. Which due to the mild climate are in remarkably good shape, well, sometimes. The fact there is no constant punishing freeway commute involved, these cars represent inordinately long periods of ownership. Then again, maybe it is a result of the fact that the enigmatic owners just never sell their enigmatic cars.
Or perhaps they're just loath to give up that parking space…
Seven Galleries, over 200 location photos. 
Over 30 years of corporate ID services.

From the archives, the designs and the stories behind them. Because there's always a story.
This is a bit of a visual comedy column through the lens of industrial designer Miles Callan.
The gallery celebrates automotive photography.
Where abstract and representational art converge.
Through the art director's style, Intense color and natural light define timeless industrial design. 

Acclaim for S. Scott Callan's books

Pete Vack Veloce Today: 2017
From the review of the new print edition of
Alfa Romeo: View from the Mouth of the Dragon

"…View from the Mouth of the Dragon is a necessary work; nothing quite like this exists and the subject begs the product. The style, comprehensive history, and informative art and drawings and the high quality of the book itself are most impressive. If it is meant to challenge the mind and imagination, it does. And we hope it is only Volume 1; it would be great to see Volume 2 cover the years from 1945 to 1989."


Just released, the new third edition
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Automobilist Century
Volume three in production